Glasgow Rangers midfielder Jordan Rossiter has struggled with injuries during his time at Ibrox so far.
Rangers midfielder Jordan Rossiter
Rossiter has struggled with injury issues since his move to Rangers in the summer of 2016 following his departure from Liverpool.
The 21-year-old midfielder – who earns £10,000 per week as salary, according to The Daily Mail – has made only handful of appearances for the Rangers first team, but the youngster is now on the mend and made an appearance against Ayr United on Wednesday.
Rangers midfielder Dorrans himself has had injury issues since his move from Norwich City in the summer of 2017 for a transfer fee reported by The Scottish Sun to be worth £1.5 million, and the 31-year-old Scotland international has spoken highly of Rossiter.
Dorrans told The Scottish Sun: “Jordan’s an unbelievable player. He’s had a terrible time with injuries but he’s still young and hopefully he’s finally over them.”

Injury progress
Rossiter is a very talented and promising young midfielder, and the main problem with him has been his fitness.
If the former Liverpool prospect is able to be fit for a long period of time, then he will improve with playing time and show the Rangers fans what he is capable of.

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